A few weeks back we upgraded our last server from Win2K to 2003 Server. Aside from being our PDC and what not, it serves as our DHCP server for both PCs and our 4600 IP phones. Since that time we've run into a little problem that I can't find any documentation on.
Whenever we have to reset a phone, it goes through its normal cycle, seems to pull down an IP address, then sits at "Finding Router". Standard option 003 for the router is still set (no DHCP changes were made other then upgrading the server to 2003).
In the past if something like this happened, we manually put in all the IP address information, let the phone boot up, then reset it once it was running. It would pull from the DHCP server and be happy. Since we upgraded to 2003, that no longer works, so as phones have to be reset, we are stuck assigning a static IP address.
We have an Avaya 8500 with around 120 phones (mixture of 4610 and 4620). The phones are on VLAN 241 while the PCs are on VLAN 1. The phones do seem to get MOST of the info from the DHCP server (for example they will switch over to VLAN 241 on reboot), it is just that they die with the router portion. Our new phone vendor mentioned something about configuration differences between Win2K and 2003 that is listed on the Avaya website, but that document apparently does not exist.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Below is the DHCP scope stuff.
003 Router 192.168.241.10
066 Boot Server Host Name 192.168.1.241
176 IP_Phones MCIPADD=192.168.241.243,MCPORT=1719,L2QVLAN=241,L2Q=1,VLANTEST=0
Whenever we have to reset a phone, it goes through its normal cycle, seems to pull down an IP address, then sits at "Finding Router". Standard option 003 for the router is still set (no DHCP changes were made other then upgrading the server to 2003).
In the past if something like this happened, we manually put in all the IP address information, let the phone boot up, then reset it once it was running. It would pull from the DHCP server and be happy. Since we upgraded to 2003, that no longer works, so as phones have to be reset, we are stuck assigning a static IP address.
We have an Avaya 8500 with around 120 phones (mixture of 4610 and 4620). The phones are on VLAN 241 while the PCs are on VLAN 1. The phones do seem to get MOST of the info from the DHCP server (for example they will switch over to VLAN 241 on reboot), it is just that they die with the router portion. Our new phone vendor mentioned something about configuration differences between Win2K and 2003 that is listed on the Avaya website, but that document apparently does not exist.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Below is the DHCP scope stuff.
003 Router 192.168.241.10
066 Boot Server Host Name 192.168.1.241
176 IP_Phones MCIPADD=192.168.241.243,MCPORT=1719,L2QVLAN=241,L2Q=1,VLANTEST=0